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The story of the Luxe Motor MS Watergeus and how to convert a Dutch barge into a houseboat

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The Watergeus is my home. It's an old Dutch Luxe Motor, build in 1929.
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Flags, from the mast to the crane3 views
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Flags, from the mast to the crane3 views
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Flags, from the mast to the crane3 views
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Flags, from the mast to the crane3 views
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Flags, from the mast to the crane4 views
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Flags between the mast and the crane. If there would have been less wind, more flags would have been hanging out...14 views
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The Belgian flag painted on the bow2 views
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The Dutch flag painted on the boeisel of the Dieudonne10 views
 
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